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LEXINGTON DISPATCH=NEWS
VOLUME No. 47 LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. No. 33.
REGISTRATION LIST
COUNTY OF AL
THE AGES OF
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V T. AKl?? T oocvilln T?ohprt Tla.V!
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Able, Leesville; Burley Abney, (c)
Boylston; Sam Abney, (c) Bates
/*burg; D. Curtis Addy, Leesville
-Jaines Adser, (?) Leesville; Almos
Adger, (c) Leesville; John Quincj
Adams,, (c) Leesville Julius Iraa Ad.
asis, Batesburg; Pet Boyd Adams
Batesburg; David Enoch Addy
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{4 .Brook; .Evans unver Aaay, x>rw?
Nelson Crawford Addy, Brook CarToll
Eugene Addy Brook; Clarence
Virgil Addy, Brook; Harmon Anderson,
Summit; Thomas Adams,(c)
Steedman; Bennett Evans Addy,
Peak; Yoder Lee Addy, Peak; Olan
h J. Addy, Cayce; Roland McDuffie Addy,
Brookland; Lester F. Addy, Cromer;
John Adams, (c) Cayce; Frank
Clayton Aldridge, Batesburg; Elliott
i ; Alewine, (cT Leesville; Jonathan
Dawson Alexander, Batesburg; Jam?3
- Albert, ^c) Brookland; Willie Alewine
"Brook; Clarence Alewine, Hollow
j Creek; Otamas Alewine, Hollow
Creek, James Ernest Alewine. Efirds
Store; Boyce Alewine, Chapin; JeflE
Albert, (c) Brookland; Loyd Ale,
^wine, Leesville; Julius Alexander, (c)
Batesburg; Lonnie Lee Alewine, Red
Bank; Larry Monroe Amick, LexingI
/ ^ton; fuRus E. ^Lmick, Macedonia;
^ 'Ceorge A. Amick, Macedonia; MorT.
Hftll rtXTT rirAekr Jonas
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3erley Amick, Macedonia; Martin
tet';3L Amick, Macedonia; Frank W.
^Amick, Macedonia; Carrol Eddie A||jmck,
Lexington; J? Frank Amick,
Sprout's Store; Ernest Ambrose Ampisk,
Lexington; Noah Eddie Amick,
"Boj^eston; Henry Amick, Boyleston;
L. Amick, Macedonia; John
||j$ehry Amick, Efird's Store; Earl
Itr Amick, Chapin; Charles siaAmick,
JIfird's Store; Walter EdAmick,
Chapin; John C. Calhoun
ck, Peak; Bunyan E. Amick,
it'g Store; Clarence S. Amick,
gland; Boyd F-.--Aranan, Brookuma;
Henry Anderson (c) Swansea;
? Hardin Anderson, Batesburg; Melzie
5 Anderson, (c) Hollow Creek; Freddie
Anderson, Hollow Creek; Jesse
James Anderson, Brookland; Gay
Anderson, Gilbert; Willie Andrews,
(c) Gaston; Henry J. Areheart,
f Brookland; Will Anderson, (c) Lees-,1
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vine; ATinur iuciwu nmuiu,
Elonzo Kendall Arehardt, Brook|
land: William Thomas Ashemore,
H / Bate sburg; Ernest J. Ashford, (c)
Cromer; William A "-bill, Cayce; Grower
Asbiil, s Stfiv J-)ha Ashford,
(c) OotRcr: Andrew Herbert
Attoway, Brookland; John August
Auerhamer, Eatesburg; Tom Aughtry
Cayce; Jeff Lawrence Baker,
Brookland; Eddie Etheredge Barefoot,
Brookland; James Archie Barrs,
Pelion; Marshal Leon Barrs, Pelion;
Buirrewe Barnes, (c) Pelion; Paul
Jones Baliington, Shealy's Store; Jav
son Wartha Baliington, Shealy's
Store; Jake Barrs, (c) Brook ;,Arley
Barrs, Pool's Mill; Martin Luther
Barre, Lexington; Henry Clay to*
Barrett, Lexington; Jacob Augustus
Barre, Lexington; Lonnie Barre, (c)
Lexington; Hnry Adams Barnes, (c)
Lexington; George Heber Ballentine,
Lexington; Jesse Sidney Ballentine,
Boyleston; Calvin Abraham Patrick
Bates, (cj Efird's Store; Esca Bates,
(c) Efird's Store; Hugh Samuel Ballentine,
Efird's Store; Ray Lester
Bufus Ballentine, Brookland, Young
Barns Baker, Brookland; Mon Banks,
<c) Batesburg; George Baggott,
Batesburg; Jesse B. Ballentine, Bat esbuarg;
J. Willie Baker, Batesburg;
James Lee Barton, Batesburg; Henry
RoT-rAtf Chanin: Willie Arthur
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Ballentine, Chapin; Nathaniel Bates,
<c) Chapin; Fetter Baston, (c) Steed,
man; Joe C. Barr, Steedman; Ed.
Barnes, (c) Cayce; Carroll Sylvester
Barfield, Leesville; Franklin Asbury
Barr, Leesville; Troy Franklin Banks,
Leesville; Delmia Dowling Barr, Leesville;
James M. Ban*, Leesville; Milton
Walker Banks, Leesville; Lamb
Barr, (c) Leesville; Pringle Arthur
Boles, Swansea; Lawrence Keitt
Bachman, Swansea; Barnrd Bachman,
Swanse; Drling Thomas Barrs,
Swansea; Oliver Augustus Bachman,
Swansea; James J. Barfield, Jr., Samaria;
Oliver Loid Ballington, St.
Matthews; Leon Derrick Barr, Gilbert;
Thomas Claude Bachman, Edmund;
Emanuel Judson Bachman, Edmund;
Wiliam Leaman Bachman, Edmund;
Daniel Wesley Bachman, Edmund;
Lonnie Talmadgre Bailey, Sandy
Run; John Bailey, (c) Peak; Judson
Ben-y, Pelion; Fair Benjamin,(c)
Pelion; Jacob Calvin Bedenbaujrh,
Brook; Chamlin Benjamin, (c)
OF LEXINGTON
L MEN BETWEEN
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121 AND MRS
s Pool's Mill; Sheltcn Denver Berry,
, Lexington; Frank Bell, (c) Bates.
burg; William Berry, (c) Batesburg;
. William Beckom, (c) Batesbuig;
. Fred Ligon Beadenbaugh, Leesville;
T (c.) Elkin Benjamin, Swansea;
James Talmage Berry, Swansea;
Frank James Berry, Swansea;
Adam Henry Benameon, Red Bank;:
: Casca D. Beacham, Cayce; Talmage
. Burton Berry, Huffman's Mill; (c.) '
, Walter Beckom, Gaston; Vemer Shuler,
Irmo; Lucious O. Bickley, Lexington;
(c.) Willie Bickley Lexington
; Augustus Marion Bickley, Cha- \
pin; William Clarence Bird, Swan,
i sea; Sam Perry Bickley, Magnolia;
1 ~hic i;? j
tamest naipn Diciuey, luagnuua,
. Charles Frederick Blume, Brookland;
; Henry W. Blackman, Brookland; j
L Wiliam Henry Blackwell Brookland;
i Kenna Black, Brook; Hardon Curtis
( Black, Brook; Lester Rheuben Black;
, j (c.) Austin Lenward Black; Pool's
. Mill; (c.) William Henry Black Pool's
J Mill; (c.) Jimie Black Pool's Mill;
f Henry Edgar Blackwell, Pool's Mill;
Lester Herbert Blackwell Brookland,
Earnest M. Bledsoe, Batesburg;
[ Howell Albert Blume, Swansea;
, William Henry Blume, Edmund
John Boyd, Brookland; (c.) William
iKapers Boozer, Brookland; (c.) ,,
, rWade Bowman, Lexington; (c.)
! Frank Bowman, Lexington; (c.) 01-i
{lie Bowman, Lexington; (c.) LoronIzie
Dowell Bowman, Lexington; (c.)
j Wiliam Bouknight, Lexington; (c.)
(Robert zoBoer, Lexington; Willie'
Dos Car Boatright, Brook; (c.) Silas
Bookman, Brook; (c.) Abncr Bowers,
Brook: Dennis Samuel Bouknight, j
(c) Irmo; Ollie Dredge Bouknigt, Irmo;
Bennie Godfrey Bouknight, Irmo;
Charlie Madison Bouknight, Irmo;
Henry Bowman, (c) Irmo; Paul
iJosephus Bowman, (c) Irmo; P. J.
(Bowman, (c) Irmo; Joseph Bouknight,
(c)' Irmo; Burley^Frank Bouknight,
(c) Irmo; Octavius Gregory!
; Bowman, (c) Irmo; Sidney Lawrence j;
! Bowman, (c) Irmo; Joe Bowman, (c) j
|Irmo; Purley Bowman, (c) Irmo; Isaiah
Bouknight, (c) Irmo; Lester Marion
Bouknight, Brookland; Jacob!
j Drafts Boozer, Lexington; Govan A. j
. Boone, Brookland; Ray B. Bouknight, i
,Brokland; Eric Thornley Boyd,!
Batesburg; Joe Bottom, (c) Batesburg;
James Boatwright, Batesburg; =
Geeorge Lewie Boland, Batesburg;'
Alsie Eugene Boland, Batesburg; Allen
Madison^Bowers, Batesburg; Sam- j
uel Wesley Boozer, Chapin; Eusebias
Jonas ouknight, Chapin; James Ar-!
thur Bouknight, Chapin: Johnny
Rnvrl ( o\ f!ha-nin Avfhnr* Rnwprs
(c) Chapin; Henry Washington Bowers,
(c) Chapin; Osia Boyce, Steedman;
William L. Bodie, Leesville;
i
Thomas L. Boyd, (c) Leesville;
Thomas Boyd, (c) Leesville; James j
Boyd, (c) Leesville; W. F. Boyd, (c) j
! Leesville; Albert Jeter Boatwright, j
| Samaria; Asa F. Bowers, Macedonia;
William Bostwick, (c) Cayce; Rob!
ert Boozer, (c) Cayce; Henry Bow-;
!man, (c) St. Matthews; Lee Bawns,
St. Matthews; Joe Bodie, Huffman's
1 Mill: Pickens Calhoun Bouknigt, Huff- i
man's Mill; Archie Odelle Boone, j
Gaston; Buel Godfrey Sumpter Boon, '
'Gascon; Daniel Jacob Boon, Gaston; I
, Andrew Chester Bouknight, Gilbert;]
jJoe A. Bouknight, Brookland; Henry j
,; Bragg Bowman, (c) Peak; John Hen- (
j ry Boyd, (c) Peak; Bennie Boyce,;
fc) Peak; Christopher Boyd, (c)
Peak; Early Boyd, (c) Peak; Bennie
, I Bowens, Crout's Store; Mitchell
'Brown, (c) Brookland; Herbert;
Brown (c) Brookland; Samuel
Brooks, (c) Cromer; Charlie Broom, .
(c) Cromer; Julius Joseph Brerme-1
mer, Brookland; Edgar LeRoy Bryant,
Brokland; Ben Brooks, (c) Lexington;
Ellie Bradword, (c) Lexington;
Lawrence Bryant, (c) Brook;
Ransom Bryant, (c) Brook; Dave
Brannon, (c) Irmo; Dan Brown, (c)
Pool's Mill; Gearge Eugene Brazzell,
Brookland; Ben Brown, (c) Boylston;
Charles Howe Brown, Brooklmd
henry Grady Bradford, Brookland;
Wade Hampton Brazzell, Brookland;
Levi Brown, (c) Cayce; Albert
Brock, (c) Baesburg; Wilbert Samuel
Brown, Batesburg; Henry Burgess,
(c) Steedman; James Benjamin
Brown, (c) Cayce; Walter Brown,
(c) Cayce; George Brice (c)'Lees-!
ville: James Bryant, (c) Leesvillt;
Isaiah Brice, (c) Leesville; Alex
Brice, (c) Leesville; Daniel Bridgman,
(c) Swansea; Matthew Brown,
(c) Swansea; Olia Brannon, (c)
Swansea; Joseph Earl Brown, Swan-,
sea; John Lee Brooker, Swansea; C.
i
! B. Brown, Cayce; James Brown, (c)
iCayce; Willis Bracv, (c) Gilbert;
Willie 0. Buff, Lower Fork; Buck
Bristow, (c) Gaston; Eddie Brown,
Brookland; Ellick - Brannon, (c)
Sandy Run; Adam Brooker, (c)
Crout's Store j^jLeRoy Ford Busbee,
Brookland; rnliiam Buchanan, (c)
Brookland; Charlie Butler, (c) Pe
lion; Gideon Burkett, (c) Pelion; Oscar
Butler, (c) Pelion; Rupert
Hayne Bud, Cromer; Ernest Busby,
Brook; Henry Smiley Busby. Brook;
Vander Buff., (c) Pool's Mill; Gary j
Butler, (c) Pool's MYi, James Walter
Bundrick, BrooVand; Lewis Butler,
(c) Batesburg; Columbus Butler,!
(c) Bateslurg; Andrew Butler, <c) !
Batesburg; Goerge S. Burgess, Samaria;
Jam^s Winton Burgess, Sama- I
ria; Carl Tillman Buster, Batesburg;
Jesse Syvan Bundrick, Chapin; Earl
Blease Bush, Chapin; John Bunyan
Burkett, Steedman; Jesse H. Burnett,!
(c) Cayce; Felder Burkett, Leesville;
Clarence Burkett, Leesville; Larry
Bustern, Leesville; Frank Busbee,
Swansea; Andrew Jackson Busbee, j
Swansea; J. H. Bundrick, Macedonia; i
Winslow D. Burgin, Cayce; Morgan
Buckles, Cayce; Haskell W. Busbee,
Gaston; Noah Burkett, (c) Gaston;
Ernest Burkett, (c) Gaston; Murray
W. Busbe, Gaston; Walker Denley
Burdell, Brookland; George Elwell
Bundrick, Peak; Capers L. Burnette,
Crout's Store; Dozier Byrd,
(c) Brookland; Arthur Montgomery
Byers Peliin; Oscar Bynum ,(c)
Pnrtl'e ATill Ron R\mnm I T oo?_
ville; Willie Bynum, (c> Swansea
Finley Caldwell, (c.) Macedonia;
Ezekiel Cannady, (c.) Leesville;
James Cannon, (c) Peak; Jack Cannon,
(c) Franklin Mure Cannon, Cha
pin; Warn Lester Cannon, Chapin;
James Ray Cannon, Chapin; Rufus
Lee Cannon, Chapin; Lige Cannon 1
(c) Lexington; Will Cannon, (c) '
Efirds Store; John Cannon, (c)
Efirds Store; James C. Cary, Cayce;
Truesdale Carr, (c) Cayce; Berry ^
Carter, (c) Leesville; Pierce Carter,
(c) Batesburg; Earnest T. Carter, '
Brookland; Ennis Bradford Cartin, 1
Swansea; Frederick Lockton Cart-? 1
lege, Batesburg; H. W. Cato, (c) {
Cayce; "Henry McPhseon Efirds 1
Store Verner T. Caughman, Brook- *
land; Wilber West Caughman, Lex- (
ington; James Caughman, Biook; 1
Charley Edwin Caughman, Brook; 1
Calvin Brnadns CancrVimnn "RrrmW-i
Samuel Homes Caughman, (c) Brook !'
Clyde Caughman, (c) Irmo; Olander p
Caughman, (c) Chapin; Earley Caugj*
hman, (c) Brookland; Broughton R. I
Cayce, Cayce; Alex Cayce, Cayce; jl
Cleveland Cheney, Swansea; Thorn- <
as Clayton Chaney Swansea Lowman : (
Sidney Cheney, Swansea; \ Henry J
Malcolm Chapman, Peak; James Wil-1 liam
Chapman, Peak; George Evans M
Chapman, Peak; Franklin Talmage J
Chapman, Peak; Willim Frnklin
Chapman, Peak; Jesse J. Chapman,!1
(c) Brookland; James Adam Chap- 1
man, Chopin; Wiliam Walter Chap- >
man Chapin; Louis Langford Chap- I <
man, Efirds Store; Melvin Chappell, j1
(c) Brookland; Jordan Chappla, '
Leesville; James Chappell, (c) Lees- -1
ville; Henry Preston Chappell (c) j(
Lexington; Talmage Chavis, Pelion;;^
Jefferson Eugene Chavis, Red Bank; 1
Carlus Chavis, Pelion; W. Bartow ?
Chavis, Gaston; John Chavis, (c) i
flaef An OVinrtlr.
v wii 5 wa 1 x uvxx xx will v Vjllfl V XT UU15 j J
Mill John H. Cherry, Brookland;
William Chin, (c) Leesville; Elick i
Christy, (c) Boylston; Dexter Julian
Clamp, Gilbert; Oscar O'neal <
Clark, Huffman's Mill; James Alvin '
Clark, Huffman's Mill; James Clarke
(c) Batesburg; Clarence Clarke (c)
Chapin; Murry Clarke, Chapinjc
Ralph Astor Clarke, Mims; Clyde'1
Clarke, Brookland; Jerome Clarke,'1
(c) Shealey's Store; John Clarke,
(c) Shealey's Store; Neal Banks j
Clarke, Mims; Ammon Nathon Clark
Mims; Boysey Clay, (c) Cayce;:James
Clay, (c) Brookland; Addi-,
son Calhoun Clecklev, Swansea; Jas. j
Robert Coats, Swansea; John Cros-'
son Coats, Swansea; Lewie Cockerell, j1
Batesburg; Willie Cockerell, Batesburg;
Furman Clayton Cockerell, j
Batesburg; Andrew Cockerell, Bates
burg; Crumwell Cockerell, Batesburg;
McDuffie Cohen,(c) Swansea;
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xiinia.ru coieman, ic; tsatesburg; J
Callie Coleman, (c) Batesburg; Jesse H
Coleman, (c) Batesburg; Collie |"
Coleman, (c) Batesburg; Weldon D. jl
Coleman, (c) Brookland; John Cole-|?
man, (c) Brookland; John Collins, j1
(c) Cayce; Leo Collins, (c) Gilbert; jl
land; Madison Burrus Connell, Brook- P
1
land;; Clarence Victor Connelley, M
Efird's Store; Balis Carl Conor, Lexington;
Clayton T. Connor, Cayce; 1
J \ C r\r>\' (rrmit'a Fl T
?/ . a K. VWA) ? v / 4 u v o lo* UV/1 t ? JL-' # U.
Cook, (c) Grout's Store; Willie Cook, j
(c) Pelion; Ellie Cook, Brookland;
Henry Co k, (c) Cayce; Clarence
Samuel Cook, Swansea; Zacherv
Taylor Cook, Batesburg; William M.
Cook, Batesburg; William Hartley
Cook, Batesburg; Willie J. Cook,
Summit; Julian Drayton Cook, Pool's
Mill; Robert Edward Cook, Lexington;
Thomas William Cooley, Leesville;
Euger.e Herbert Cooley, Leesville;
Thomas Cooper, (c) Leesville;
Carl Cooper, Brookland; James Lovd
Cooper, Brookland; Miller W. Copeland,
Pool's Mill; Walter Haskell
Copeland, Pool's Mill; Alexander Corbett,
(c) Pool's Mill; Lott L. Corder,
Samaria; Seaborn Corder, Batesburg;
Jacob H. Corley, Lower Fork; Eddie
L. Corley, Cromer; Shelton E.
Corley, Cromer; Walter P. Corley,
Cromer; Andrew L. Corley, Cromer;
Artie S. Corley, Cromer; Silas Corley,
Pelion; Edwin M. Corley, New
Brookland; Eddie R. Corley, Brookland;
James Isaiah Corley, Red Bank;
John Dederick Corley, Red Bank;
Sanders Corley, Batesburg; Sampson
Corbett Corley, Steedman; Bumice
Beniamin Corlev. Irmn* AnHrpw
Pickens Corley, Irmo; James Elliott
Corley, (c) Irmo; James Corley, Irmo;
John Mannings Corley, (c) Irmo;
Clifton Corley, (c) Hollow
Creek; Grady Luther Corley, Brookland;
Willie Corley, Brookland; Tally
Jacob Corley, Brookland; Adam
Pierc^ Corley, (c) Boylston; George
S. Corley, Boylston; Ernr -t Mathis
Corley, Lexington; Eli * Corley,
Lexington; Julian Reuben Corley,
Lexington; Andrew Franklin Corley,
Lexington; Julius Wesley Corley,
Lexington; Franklin Vernon Corley,
Lexington; Lonnie Edward Corley,
Lexington; George Pickens Corley,
Lexington;. Thomas Edward Corley,
Lexington; John Reuben Corley,
Lexington; Albert Lester Corley,
Lexineton: Robert James Whitman
Corley, Lexington; Robert Melton
Corley, Lexington; Mayhew Council
(c) Ocala, Fla.; Willie Melvin Counts,
(c) Boylf-ton; James O'Neal Counts,
Peak; Wilne Brooks Courtney, Swansea;
Joseph Franklin Co\', Brookland;
ArneVi G.' Craft, G<asron; John
Craf- Gaston; Davis Monrow
Craps, GilcOvt; Dawson Elias Craps
Cilbert; R'af^ Do?iley Craps, Gilaerty
Jfl^n Dav-rd Craps, Leesville;
Jessey Levy Craps, Leesville; Butler
Craps, Leesville; E. B. Craps, Sumnit;
Horace Newton Craps, Brook;
ftarry Burnett Craps, Brookland;
William Edward Crawford, Brookland;
Andrew Garrold Crawley,
Brookland; Jacob Crim, Sandy Run;
Jacob Samuel Crim, Sandy Run;
Voder R. Cromer, Cromer; Julian
[). Cromer, Cromer; Robert B. Cromir
Brookland; Thomas Adam Crom?r,
Brookland; Jas. Seth Crosson,
Leesville; Irby Franklin Crouch,
Brookland; Elsiee John Crouch,
brookland; J, nuey Crout, Crout s
E. Sloan Crout, Gilbert; Thomas
Samuel Crout, Gilbert; Olin Cruir,
Crout, Gilbert; John Alfred Crout,
Cilber** rael Lester Cro'"1* Gilbert;
Virgil tle!!a.id Crout, Gilo.**t;. Earle
Julian Crout Gilbert; John Lester
Crout, Gilbert; Olliee Franklin
Crout, Gilbert; Crayton Crout, Gilbert;
David Cuttage, Brookland;
Ceorge Culclosure (c) , Swansea;
Lorenzo Dow Cullum, Jr., BatesDurg;
Lorenzo C. Cullum,Batesburg;
John Shell Cumalander, Chapin;
Wilbur Owens Cumalander, Chapin;
Henry Griffin Cupstid, Pelion;
Clarence A. Davis, (c) Boyleston;
Ira Davis, (c) Boyleston; Taryant
Stenson Davis, (c) Boyleston;
John H. Davis, (c) Boyleston;
Carle Davis, (c) Lexington; Lewis
Bryant Davis, Boyleston; James Clyn
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:ie juavia, .orooKiana; donn xiem.y
Davis, (c) Lexington; Joseph Mixon
Davis, (c) Lexington; Lester Davis,
(c) Batesburg; Cro.son Day,
Brook; Feaston Davenport, (c)
Leesville; Jesse Davenport, (c)
Brook; Jesse James Davenport, Cc)
Brook; Reid Davis, (c) Leesville;
William Davis, (c) Leesville; Robert
Davenport, (c) Brook Conlin
Davis (c) Hollow Creek; Charlie Davis,
(c) Cyvis, (c) Cayce; Ed. Davis,
(c) Magnolia; Cleveland Davis,
Batesburg; Robert Day, Huffman's
Mill; James Monroe Day, Huffman's
Mill; Joseph Day, Huffman's Mill;
David Isaiah Day, Huffman's Mill;
Edd. Davis, Huffman's Mill; Leo Addy
Davis, Gilbert; Eugene Crosson Davis,
Gilbert; John Randall Dangerfield,
Brookland; Dennis Davis, (c) Cayce;
John Dawkins, (c) Brookiand; Wil
Der Daniels, (c) Steedman; Melton
V. Davis, (c) Gaston; Matthew Da/enport,
(c) Steedman; James Bur;on
Day, Gaston; Lewis Davis, (c)
Amos Dawkins, (c) Cayce; Luther
Davenport, (c) Cayce; Henry Dew
Lexingrton; Berley Elmore Derrick,
Lexington; Fred Dent, Boylston;
(Continued on last pa*e.)
SWANSEA, ROUTE NO. 2.
Special to The Dispatch-News:
i Swansea, Route 2, June 11.?The
people of this community have much
to be proud of; and especially should
I they be proud of the many blessings
they have had bestowed upon them.
TVip rrnnc nn n whnlp nrp lookiriP- PV_
, . I'~ - ~ ? o
' J ceedingly well. The country was refreshed
by a good rain on last Frij
day night, accompanied by a severe
thunderstorm; and on Sunday after-,
I noon there came a fine, still rain, all
| of which was badly needed,
j Mr. Webster King and family have
J returned *rom a visit to Charleston,
! accompanied by the Rev. B. T. Fallaw,
after having attended the commencement
exercises of The Citadel,
from which their oldest son, Edgar,
has just completed the four-year
course.
Misses Alma Jefcoat and Lilla
Reeder are home from Littleton College,
N. C.
Misses Edna Neese and Lilla King
1 l . i /? ___ n i 3
nave returned irom summeriana.
We regret to learn of the illness of
Mr. B. F. Neese and hope for him a
speedy recovery.
In celebration of the past year's
work the patrons and friends of the
Mack school, enjoyed a picnic, the occasion
being enjoyed to the fullest
by every one present. Among the
speakers of the day was Prof. Rector
former principal of the Antioch school
in Darlington county. His subject
was "The Importance of Education."
In the afternoon Mr. Edgar King
made an interesting talk on "Single
Tax."
Prof. B. T. Fallaw, principal of
the school, was in charge of the exercises
for the day.
The declamation contest was
held on Saturday afternoon, in which
the following young ladies entered:
Misses Ersev Hutto, Latitia Mae Jef
coat and F:line "Von. TV judges,
Mr. Rudolph Schoenberg, Prof.
Rector, and Prof. W. B. Fallaw, after
mature deliberation, decided in favor
of Miss Ernestine Yon, with each of
the others a close second.
Through the efforts of Prof. B. T.
Fallaw, a literary, society "was organized
at Mack's school house on Saturday"
afternoon with the following officers:
President, Edgar King; secretary,
Miss Lilla King; treasurer, Miss Lilla
Reeder.
The following programme has
been arranged for the meeting to be
held on the first Saturday afternoon
in July:
House called to order by the presdent.
Scripture reading.
Prayer by the society.
Solo?Miss Carrie Yon.
Reading?Miss Lilla Reeder, Miss
Jannie Mae Wise, Miss Alma Jefcoat.
Debate?"Resolved, That corn is
More Useful Than Cotton '?Affirmative:
TJattie Mae Reader, Willie Jefcoat.
f ihel Hufto; N?;ative. Letitia
I Mae Jefcoat, Lewie King, Earnestine
; Yon.
Five Jokes?^udon Jefcoat, Bel:
ton King:, John Dewey Reeder, Cur'
rent Events, Ersey Hutto.
Recitations?Lucion Jefcoat, Elizabeth
Reeder, Christabelle Harley. j
Rev. McKittrick, of Swansea, de- !
; livered an interesting sermon before
j a large congregation at Mack's school
house on Sunday evening,
Mr. Leon Jackson left on Monday
i for Columbia, where he will either
j loin the navy or take up work in
i the Navy Yard. We hate to give up
| our boys to the service of Uncle Sam,
I but by all means let them be true to
[their country.
I "Queenie."
|
JOHN W. WISE.
John W. Wise, one of the oldest
i and most highly respected citizens of j
Edmund section, died Saturday June |
the 2nd. in the 81st. year of his life. |
i Mr Wise was a brave and gallant sol- j
j dier in the War Between the Sections
iserving with distinction in Compny
H (Capt. Sam Roof's company) 20th
regiment, being severely wounded in
battle at Cedar Creek, Oct. 13th. 1864.
He was loved and respected by
his neighbors and all who knew him 1
for his deeds of kindness and generosity.
His remains were altered
at Bethel church Sunday June 3rd., j
p a\r TtfV>i<i 'nfl<st<Yr nprformirnr th#? '
last sad rites, and the large atten- !
! dance at his funeral was evidence of
J the respect and high esteem in which
' he was held by his neighbors and acquaintances.
He leaves to mourn
(his death six sons, George,Assman.
i I?om. Lee, Tally and Simpson Wife. ;
| his wife having preceeded him to the !
j grave several years ago. J
! BROOKLAND
J
( 1 On a visit Saturday we were more
I v
.than pleased to find the people of the
j growing town of Brookland in a joj
viafand happy mood, more so than for
! some Pa?t. The Columbia mill
j help; constituting- the main eiti/enship,
are now well pleased with the
j situation, and the outiock for the
i future is bright. The mill is mak|
ing full time day and night and the
i employees receiving advanced wages,
| paid cash every Saturday enabling
| them to pay cash for what they need.
I The merchants are all in fine spirits
with live and prosperous business.
They are all clever and accommodating
gentlemen, knowing how to
treat their customers. The Bank of
Brookland is also enjoying the prosperity
of its people, who have implicit
confidence in its management, making
liberal deposits regularly, many
of them on savings accounts. They
are not only industrious people, but
patriotic, having purchased through
the bank Liberty Bonds to the tune
of $1,000 and more. Mr. Trotti, ;
president of the bank and Mr. Carroll
Ly'orand the cashier, are both
hightoned christian men and stand
high in the banking world.
Brookland has one ;of the best
cently erected at a large outlay of
cently eretce at a large outlay of
money; and managed by a strong
and able faculty, Prof. J. Ed. Shealy,
of White Rock, being the superintendent.
MRS. M. E. MEETZE.
Mrs. Margaret Emma Meetze, relict
of the late William Henry Meetze
passed away at a late hour Monday
night at the Babtist hospital in Columbia
where she had been confined
for several months.
Mrs. Meetze was a noble christian
woman, a true and devoted mother
and her death is mourned by a large
circle of friends and relatives in Lexington
where she lived until the
death of her husband several years
ago. The only surviving members
of Mrs. Meetze's are Miss May Meetze
of Columbia and a brother Harvey
Wiliam Blakely of Funiak Springs
Fla; her husband ;'a"nd only tA>n, Harry,
having preceeded her to tjie grave
several years ago. r' *
The burial sendee was held Tuesday
afternoon in the family plot in
St. Stephens cemetary.
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I vyiii/ jji\nnVIA ijvuvvLt
The closing exercises of Pond
Branch school were held on May 31.
The exercises were well rendered,
which was a credit to the teacher and
pupils.
The house was packed to its utmost
capacity; and we are glad to
know that the teacher has been reelected
for the next session.
A Patron.
SERVICES AT ST. STEPHENS.
Regular services at St. Stephens on
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and
Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock. A congregational
meeting for election of
officers will be held immediately after
Sunday morning sendee. A full attendance
is desired at this meeting.
THE MAN BEHIND THE PLOW.
They sing about the glories
Of the man behind the gun,
And the books are full of stories
Of the wonders he has done.
There's something sort o' thrilling,
In the flag that's waving high,
And i tmakes you tart to holler
When the boys go marching by.
But when the shoutin's o'er
And the ngntm s done, somenow
We find we're still depending
On the man behind the plow.
In all the pomp and splendor
Of an army on parade,
And through the awful darkness
That the smoke of battle's make,
In the halls where jewels glitter
And shouting men debate,
In places where the rulers
Deal out their honors great;
There is not a single person
Who'd be doing business now,
Or have medals, if it wasn't for
The man behind the plow.
We're building mighty cities
And we're gaining lofty heights,
We're winning lots of glory
And we're setting things to rights.
We're showing all creation
How the world's affairs should run,
future men may gaze In wonder
At the things that we have done* 4
And they'll over look the feller, 1
Just the same as they do now;
Who's the whole concern's foundation?
That's the man behind the plow.
C. C. H. Lex. S. C